Randrew215
New member
Hello, URS! Thank you all for all of the valuable threads and advice that have enabled me to learn about reef aquaria the last few years. Here it is: my first attempt at starting my own aquarium from scratch. Since summer of 2010, I've maintained a 90 gallon tank that I purchased off a URS member at a great price, and it feels like I've made nearly every mistake I could make in learning the ropes of reefkeeping. Failure is very underrated- it's an excellent teacher! For the last year I've thought of my 90 gallon tank as a frag tank that would someday seed a tank of my own design. And here we find ourselves! A shot of the old tank:
I call this new tank my 5 year tank because in 5 years I'll (hopefully) have completed my residency, and at that point I'll either be out of this hobby or ready to upgrade. From now until then I'm a renter (not a home owner) so it was especially important that everything I created had very limited potential to damage/destroy a home. Nothing I've tried is particularly new to reefcentral, but I'll try to be helpful in pointing out my mistakes so that others can build on what I've done.
THE TANK
The Tank is a Marineland 125 gallon tank that came with a plastic centerbrace. I didn't like this for two reasons. First, I believe that all cheap plastic braces exposed to salt spray and halide lighting will, over time, fail. No thank you! Second, the light I purchased second (third?) hand off a URS member has 3 MH bulbs and one would sit directly over the brace. So the brace had to go.

I call this new tank my 5 year tank because in 5 years I'll (hopefully) have completed my residency, and at that point I'll either be out of this hobby or ready to upgrade. From now until then I'm a renter (not a home owner) so it was especially important that everything I created had very limited potential to damage/destroy a home. Nothing I've tried is particularly new to reefcentral, but I'll try to be helpful in pointing out my mistakes so that others can build on what I've done.
THE TANK
The Tank is a Marineland 125 gallon tank that came with a plastic centerbrace. I didn't like this for two reasons. First, I believe that all cheap plastic braces exposed to salt spray and halide lighting will, over time, fail. No thank you! Second, the light I purchased second (third?) hand off a URS member has 3 MH bulbs and one would sit directly over the brace. So the brace had to go.


